So I’ve just completed my GCSES and now I’m really confused on what A levels to do, I want to do 4- Maths, English, Biology and Physics ( which i got grades 8, 9, 9 and 8 ) at GCSE, but I don’t know if I’ll be able to handle the stress of 4 A levels. Any tips on what to do will be much appreciated
Hey! I chose to do 4 a levels too: chemsitry, biology, philosophy, and maths... my plan is to get a feel for each a level and see which ones I prefer. My least favourite I know I’m going to drop, just because 4 a levels can be stressful and unis only look for 3. So maybe go into sixth form and see what suits you. Who knows maybe you’ll be able to handle the workload!! Just try it out and then you’ll know what right for you
Hey! I chose to do 4 a levels too: chemsitry, biology, philosophy, and maths... my plan is to get a feel for each a level and see which ones I prefer. My least favourite I know I’m going to drop, just because 4 a levels can be stressful and unis only look for 3. So maybe go into sixth form and see what suits you. Who knows maybe you’ll be able to handle the workload!! Just try it out and then you’ll know what right for you
That’s what I was thinking of doing. Sounds like a good plan tbf
Hey! I chose to do 4 a levels too: chemsitry, biology, philosophy, and maths... my plan is to get a feel for each a level and see which ones I prefer. My least favourite I know I’m going to drop, just because 4 a levels can be stressful and unis only look for 3. So maybe go into sixth form and see what suits you. Who knows maybe you’ll be able to handle the workload!! Just try it out and then you’ll know what right for you